Showing posts with label jewelery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelery. Show all posts

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Loving...

From Canberra's own Claire Cimbora, designer of Schmooks, a collection of art necklaces.

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"You Are my Sunshine" art necklace, $29us on Etsy.
As seen in LMNOP magazine... Gorgeous!!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Handmade Market: Adorn Me

Don't forget Handmade Market is on in just 2 and a half weeks, now at Kamberra Winery on Northborne Ave, it's on Sunday March 28th. Here are some of the unique fashion and jewellery pieces you'll find...



set of three Summerblossom hair pins







1. Millicent Russell 2. Trove
3. Six In A Row 4. Summerblossom
5. Andie Meredith 6. Sinead Buckney
7. My Sweet Muse 8. Amanda Rae
9. Tango & James 10. The Mad Hatter

Don't miss it! I'll be there with my homewares and fashion accessories label, Tango & James. Awesome!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Polka Luka: Summer sale and exhibition

I've mentioned my adoration of the work of Polka Luka... now's your chance to grab Christmas presents (or something for yourself!), with a hot sale and exhibition on...




Says Alex, "I will be selling my current range as well as pieces from my previous ranges, as well as a variety of seconds, samples, and sales stock!"



Awesome! Check it out at The Front Gallery in Lyneham (right near Tilley's) from Thursday night.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Tango & James this Christmas...

Only 5 weeks until Christmas... Here's the perfect gift idea for the sassy gals in your life... make up a set from the Tango & James jewellery range at Handmade Market on Saturday November 21st and have it gift wrapped for free, ready to sneak under the tree! There are loads of combinations to please anyone, but here are some of my faves...






I'll also have a limited run of handbags...


and more clocks, lamps and cushions...


All handmade by yours truly right here in Canberra!

Don't miss out, come and find me at the Christmas Handmade Market, I'll be in the "ballroom" inside the Yarralumla Woolshed. It's open on Friday night too, but Tango & James will only be there on Saturday. I love it when you all say hello and I can't wait to see you there...

Love Nina x

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Handmade Christmas: wishes...

Dear Santa,

I've been (mostly) a good girl this year and I thought you may be interested in a few things on my wish list... just in case you'll be dropping by my house soon...



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Gold'n'Peaches Lotus necklace (and brooch)

1. Beautiful Vintage jewels by My Sweet Muse
2. Wooden wall art by Melanie Swan Designs
3. Designer Art prints by Schmooks
4. Hand stamped ceramic jewels by Klei
5. Fabric formed brooches and necklaces by Begurple
6. Cute and sassy earrings by Tango & James

You can find them all at Handmade Market November 21,
Love Nina xx

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Handmade Market: Christmas style

Things have been a little quiet here at Canberra's Got Style once again and there's a good reason why. I've been busy creating more goodies for the fast approaching Christmas Handmade Market which will return to the Yarralumla Woolshed on Saturday November 21st.

Here are just some of the newest sassy accessories I've been working on...


Can you believe Christmas is only 6 weeks away??? So stay tuned for the best Chrissy gifts on earth, available at Canberra's Handmade Market soon!

Hot news this time around if you had parking issues in September, a free bus will be running to and from civic all day, perfect for your group of gal pals to shop shop shop. And check out Handmade's website for new fabulous sellers coming.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Monday, September 7, 2009

What's new pussy cat: Tango & James

Well, things have been quiet at Canberra's Got Style, and it's all to to with a few new goodies I've been creating especially to reveal at Handmade Market on this Saturday September 12th. New to my Tango & James collection are a range of new sassy jewellery pieces in colours set for spring and summer fun...



Dress up your casual best with some quirky fashion accessories in hot shades of pink yellow and green - wood filigree and sculptured ribbon jewels like you've never seen anywhere before.



For the home Tango & James is serving up unique clocks, cushions and re-vamped furniture pieces ready to add a splash of colour and zest to your fabulous nest. Everything is limited edition and handmade for you right here by me, and this collection will only be seen at Handmade Market this Spring, so don't miss out!



It's noice, it's unusual... so don't miss out!
Come and say hello to me - I'll be in the "Ball room" at the Yarralumla Woolshed 10-4 on Saturday September 12th, along with over 100 of Canberra's finest designers, makers and foodies for an awesome day of music, food and shop, shop, shopping! Oh yeah.

Find out more at Handmade Market's website and see you there,

Love Nina x

Monday, August 17, 2009

Handmade Market: in monochrome

Here are a few more of my favourite things coming up at Handmade Market...









1. Sinead Buckney Felt Brooch 2. Prim & Pretty Zipper brooch
3. Klei (from Melbourne) collar 4. Tango & James Bow Tie necklaces
5. I Heart Bella jewels 6. Sinead Buckney acrylic laser cut cuff
9. Tango & James fan earrings 10. Klei two-faced rings



Handmade Market Saturday September 12th from 10-4
at the Yarralumla Woolshed

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Tango and James: Giveaway

WIN WIN WIN

Which one will you choose?

Canberran stylista Eva (featured on Canberra's Got style here), of Pretty Young Thing blog and Tango & James (moi) are doing a little giveaway promotion together right now. All you have to do is check out the full range at Tango & James on Etsy and leave a comment at Pretty Young Thing here telling us what you favourites are, and you'll be in the running to score any piece of sassy jewellery in the Tango & James range! Easy!

**But hurry up, you only have until Sunday morning to leave your comment!!!**

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Miniature Masterpieces: Origami Ornaments

Written by Emma Davidson for Canberra's Got Style

In my first ever assignment for Canberra's Got Style, I interviewed Liz Knox from Origami Ornaments about her passion for the little things in life.
Liz's etsy profile describes her as an IT worker with a Commerce degree in marketing and IT. But this daytime office worker has a secret life: she's been making origami since Grade Four, and now turns her miniature masterpieces into unique earrings and pendants. “I'm typically very impatient, but I actually find it kind of calming,” she says.
When she was at uni, Liz says she “used to get all these flyers and would cut them into squares. There was always a piece leftover to make a smaller square, and then an even smaller square... I used to make origami from gum wrappers and other little pieces of paper.” All her origami are hand-folded, making the tiny cranes all the more impressive.
After her mum suggested she do “something useful” with the delicate cranes, Liz began creating unique lacquered jewellery from them. You can find her work at her etsy store, and on Saturdays at Gorman House Markets.
Her inspiration to turn her origami into jewellery was a response to how amazed people were. “If people like them, they would really like wearing them,” Liz says. She started out selling her pieces at a Gorman House Markets stall with a couple of friends, around two years ago.


Branching out into resin lacquered puzzle pieces was something she tried in the hope for an easier option. While the puzzle pieces are not as easy as Liz had hoped, they are not as fragile as origami, and have a slightly different appeal. With both the origami and puzzle pieces, Liz enjoys the colour, pattern, and intricacy: “kind of like a tub of rainbow confetti”.

One of her highlights in creating origami jewellery was having her work appreciated by a Japanese person she met during a work trip to Malaysia. Another highlight was a custom order for an older lady who wanted a bold colour combination including pink, green, and purple.

But one of her favourite pieces of work isn't a custom order. The green leaf fan set – earrings and a pendant – were something new for Liz. Created from a triangle, not a square, it shows the pattern of the paper in a different way to the cranes. And being her favourite colour helps!

Liz sees that online exposure is what will help new Australian jewellery designers break into the international scene, but getting people to physically see the pieces is important. She says that for new designers, it's very costly to get into the US, but “we do have good support from Australian buyers”.
When asked about her dream, Liz says she would love to work on her origami jewellery full time, “to work creating and making people smile”. She's also thinking about experiments with fabric origami, and larger scale sculpture origami.

Meet Liz in person, and see her unique range, at the Gorman House Markets every Saturday; join the Origami Ornaments fans on Facebook; or buy online at the Origami Ornaments Etsy store
Origami Ornaments will also be at Canberra's Handmade Market on February 7th at Albert Hall.